Island on Fire: The Revolt That Ended Slavery in the British Empire

Island on Fire: The Revolt That Ended Slavery in the British Empire

by Tom Zoellner
Island on Fire: The Revolt That Ended Slavery in the British Empire

Island on Fire: The Revolt That Ended Slavery in the British Empire

by Tom Zoellner

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Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award

“Impeccably researched and seductively readable…tells the story of Sam Sharpe’s revolution manqué, and the subsequent abolition of slavery in Jamaica, in a way that’s acutely relevant to the racial unrest of our own time.” —Madison Smartt Bell, author of All Souls’ Rising

The final uprising of enslaved people in Jamaica started as a peaceful labor strike a few days shy of Christmas in 1831. A harsh crackdown by white militias quickly sparked a full-blown revolt, leaving hundreds of plantation houses in smoking ruins. The rebels lost their daring bid for freedom, but their headline-grabbing defiance triggered a decisive turn against slavery.

Island on Fire is a dramatic day-by-day account of these transformative events. A skillful storyteller, Tom Zoellner uses diaries, letters, and colonial records to tell the intimate story of the men and women who rose up and briefly tasted liberty. He brings to life the rebellion’s enigmatic leader, the preacher Samuel Sharpe, and shows how his fiery resistance turned the tide of opinion in London and hastened the end of slavery in the British Empire.

“Zoellner’s vigorous, fast-paced account brings to life a varied gallery of participants…The revolt failed to improve conditions for the enslaved in Jamaica, but it crucially wounded the institution of slavery itself.” —Fergus M. Bordewich, Wall Street Journal

“It’s high time that we had a book like the splendid one Tom Zoellner has written: a highly readable but carefully documented account of the greatest of all British slave rebellions, the miseries that led to it, and the momentous changes it wrought.” —Adam Hochschild, author of Bury the Chains


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674271159
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 03/08/2022
Pages: 376
Sales rank: 673,273
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.10(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

Tom Zoellner is the author of Uranium, Train, and The Heartless Stone and coauthor of the New York Times bestseller An Ordinary Man. He teaches at Chapman University and Dartmouth College and is the politics editor for the Los Angeles Review of Books.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

1 A Suburb of Hell 8

2 Deacon Sharpe 24

3 King Sugar 35

4 The Door of No Return 54

5 The Plot 79

6 Swear to Me 100

7 The Fires 111

8 One Common Ruin 135

9 Launched into Eternity 155

10 Panic 191

11 Another Island 217

12 Freedom 227

13 Aftermath 252

Epilogue 269

Notes 285

Bibliography 323

Acknowledgments 343

Index 345

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